Extending two results on hamiltonian graphs involving the bipartite-hole-number
Combinatorics
2025-11-21 v1
Abstract
The bipartite-hole-number of a graph , denoted by , is the minimum number such that there exist positive integers and with with the property that for any two disjoint sets with and , there is an edge between and . In this paper, we first prove that any -connected graph satisfying for every pair of non-adjacent vertices is hamiltonian except for a special family of graphs, thereby extending results of Li and Liu (2025), and Ellingham, Huang and Wei (2025). We then establish a stability version of a theorem by McDiarmid and Yolov (2017): every graph whose minimum degree is at least its bipartite-hole-number minus one is hamiltonian except for a special family of graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2511.16099,
title = {Extending two results on hamiltonian graphs involving the bipartite-hole-number},
author = {Kun Cheng and Yurui Tang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.16099},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages